The Hindu 29.04.2013
Councillors ready action plans for drive
Corporation to hold ward-level awareness conventions to drive home the idea.
As many as 52 councillors have submitted pre-monsoon
cleaning action plans to the City Corporation. The civic body intends to
combine the drive with ward-level awareness conventions to promote
decentralised garbage treatment, Health officials have said.
The various subsidies available on household-level treatment equipment would be highlighted, they said.
“In the first phase of the drive, Rs.10,000 will be allocated to each ward.
A meeting will be held on April 30.
All
Councillors and officials concerned will take part and discuss the
activities to be undertaken in each ward. The meeting will also discuss
the objectives of the conventions — to be spread over two months,”
Health standing committee chairperson S. Pushpalatha said.
For the drive, the Suchitwa Mission will provide Rs.10,000 to each ward.
The National Rural Health Mission will provide as much and the civic body will contribute Rs.5,000.
The meeting will also discuss the launch of the ‘Bye-Bye Mosquito’ programme.
The
drive envisages de-silting of drains and culverts, carting away mounds
of garbage from residential areas, and clearing of overgrown premises
and roadsides. Health Inspectors will oversee the bypass cleaning drive
in the six health circles concerned every Wednesday.
The
Corporation and the Suchitwa Mission are likely to set up high-capacity
biogas plants in all the 100 wards, sharing the cost evenly.
The Corporation may not but have enough land in every ward to execute the project, officials said.